Very little to report, just that I am in a magical little village tucked away in the mountains. I'm staying in the house on the left at the end of the street, a beautifully restored stone house with a mezzanine bedroom. Hmm, ring any bells?
Wrinklitourist creaks her way along the Via Francigena in Italy (trying to raise £1004 for dementia charities and City Hospice).
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Monday 23 May 2022
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